They were President Carnot of France in 1894, Premier Canovas of Spain in 1897, Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1898, King Humbert of Italy in 1900, President McKinley of the United States in 1901, and another Premier of Spain, Canalejas, in 1912. Capital and Labor - Page 184by William Shuler Harris - 1907 - 331 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shuler Harris - 1908 - 352 pages
...these revolutionary measures, all the kings and queens of Europe were trembling on their thrones in the latter part of the Nineteenth Century. As the...of a bomb in their midst. We have not forgotten the Ilaymarket tragedy of 1886 in Chicago. These violent measures have done more to kill the cause of anarchy... | |
| Graeme Stewart Mount - 1993 - 178 pages
...authorities. Anarchists had killed the French president in 1894, the Spanish prime minister in 1897, Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1898, King Humbert of Italy in 1900, and President McKinley in 1901. The intended assassin was supposed to be an Italian named Virgilio Fava, who had left Buffalo... | |
| Ted Gottfried - 2002 - 158 pages
...had assassinated President Sadi Carnot of France in 1894, Premier Antonio Canovas of Spain in 1897, Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1898, King Humbert of Italy in 1900, and President William McKinley of the United States in 1901.1" Although not connected to the anarchist movement,... | |
| James M. Lutz, Brenda J. Lutz - 2004 - 306 pages
...Prime Minister Canova del Castillo in 1897, Empress Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary in 1898, King Umberto of Italy in 1900, and President McKinley of the United States in 1901. Queen Victoria of Great Britain, King Louis Philippe of France, and Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany were... | |
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